Normal view MARC view ISBD view

EU - Asean [electronic resource] :Facing Economic Globalisation / edited by Paul J. J. Welfens, Cillian Ryan, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping.

by Welfens, Paul J. J [editor.]; Ryan, Cillian [editor.]; Chirathivat, Suthiphand [editor.]; Knipping, Franz [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540873891.Subject(s): Economics | Economic policy | Europe -- Economic policy | International economics | Regional economics | Economics/Management Science | International Economics | Regional/Spatial Science | Economic Policy | European IntegrationDDC classification: 337 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Structural Change, Growth and Bazaar Effects in the Single EU Market -- Political Cooperation Between the EU and ASEAN: Searching for a Long-Term Agenda and Joint Projects -- The Trade and Aid Policy of the European Union: A Historical Perspective -- The Process of Economic Integration in ASEAN + 3: From Free Trade Area to Monetary Cooperation or Vice Versa? -- Financial Market Integration and Growth in the EU -- Toward East Asian Economic Integration: Classification of the ASEAN + 3 Economies Using Fuzzy Clustering Approach -- Further Evidence of the Impact of Foreign Bank Presence in Thailand -- ASEAN and India: A Mutually Strengthening Paradigm/Vision -- The Outward Investment of China: Causes and Consequences -- Reflections on the EU Constitutional Crisis -- European Community Law and WTO Regulations: The Direct Effect-Doctrine Revisited -- Outsourcing and Offshoring Strategies of Multinational Companies in Asia -- Regional Economic Integration, Mergers and FDI: Welfare and Policy Implications for ASEAN.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Economic globalisation is a long-term international process in which the roles of the EU, ASEAN, Korea, Japan and China are of increasing importance. Trade dynamics and foreign investment, as well as regional policy cooperation in Europe and Asia, are discussed here along with historical developments. Moreover, the book highlights links between European Community law and WTO regulations. The key challenges posed by China's economic expansion are part of the analysis; specific issues concern international outsourcing and off-shoring as well as regional economic integration in a period of financial globalisation. Based on historical dynamics, theoretical analysis and global shifts, policy solutions for Europe, Asia and the world economy can be arrived at: The book offers clear policy options and also reveals crucial issues in terms of the welfare analysis of regional integration.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)
Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
MAIN LIBRARY
HF1351-1647 (Browse shelf) Available

Structural Change, Growth and Bazaar Effects in the Single EU Market -- Political Cooperation Between the EU and ASEAN: Searching for a Long-Term Agenda and Joint Projects -- The Trade and Aid Policy of the European Union: A Historical Perspective -- The Process of Economic Integration in ASEAN + 3: From Free Trade Area to Monetary Cooperation or Vice Versa? -- Financial Market Integration and Growth in the EU -- Toward East Asian Economic Integration: Classification of the ASEAN + 3 Economies Using Fuzzy Clustering Approach -- Further Evidence of the Impact of Foreign Bank Presence in Thailand -- ASEAN and India: A Mutually Strengthening Paradigm/Vision -- The Outward Investment of China: Causes and Consequences -- Reflections on the EU Constitutional Crisis -- European Community Law and WTO Regulations: The Direct Effect-Doctrine Revisited -- Outsourcing and Offshoring Strategies of Multinational Companies in Asia -- Regional Economic Integration, Mergers and FDI: Welfare and Policy Implications for ASEAN.

Economic globalisation is a long-term international process in which the roles of the EU, ASEAN, Korea, Japan and China are of increasing importance. Trade dynamics and foreign investment, as well as regional policy cooperation in Europe and Asia, are discussed here along with historical developments. Moreover, the book highlights links between European Community law and WTO regulations. The key challenges posed by China's economic expansion are part of the analysis; specific issues concern international outsourcing and off-shoring as well as regional economic integration in a period of financial globalisation. Based on historical dynamics, theoretical analysis and global shifts, policy solutions for Europe, Asia and the world economy can be arrived at: The book offers clear policy options and also reveals crucial issues in terms of the welfare analysis of regional integration.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.
@ Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture and Technology Library

Powered by Koha